INTERNET MISTAKES TO AVOID

A. Some Internet Service Provider’s like MSN reveal your sign-up full
name when you try to send out requests to List Serves, Mailing Lists and
E-mail. This reveals to the world what your real name is. Anyone who
so desires can find out your Internet habits - even co-workers.
B. There are plenty of Websites that track and take hold of your name
which can then cause them to send snail mail (US Mail) with unsolicited
garbage. Remember, there are sites which list every e-mail address you
have associated yourself with on the Internet.
C. An employer you have applied to for employment can go on the
Internet and search for your real name and see what your Internet
habits. They can also attain personal information that you would like
to keep private.
D. Let’s say you posted to a Medical Website pertaining to a medical
condition you have. As a new employer prospect they can find out what
your condition is. Again, this is personal and private information.
E. This is one mistake I’ve never made and never will. Some employers
ask their employees to go online using their personal e-mail address to
download software drivers and patches, etc. This is a Big No-No!
Again, refer back to #1. By using a company computer, your e-mail
address will be available and visible to your employer. And they could
chose to track your Internet habits which is personal information.
These words are not spoken lightly.
F. God forbid you ever anger a person on the Internet, then your
nightmares are just beginning. It isn’t going to matter which Egroups,
Newsgroup, List Serve or Mailing List that you make a comment to. If
people have a mean streak they will take revenge against you.
G. It’s not a bright idea when filling out any form on the Internet to
include your real name, city and state you reside in, except when making
an actual purchase. In fact, there are times you might want to setup
any new account using the opposite gender.
H. This one is a humdinger, if you are truly one of them egotistical
types. Say that you post from work; well guess what? Your work IP
address is now present for all to see. I’ve had people tell me they
were e-mailing me from their place of employment, but not to respond
back to their e-mail address. Now your in deep if you anger anyone on
the Internet. Your in for some trouble now when letters start appearing
at your work place, to your bosses office or unwanted phone calls start
coming in.
I. Many people have a desire to read their daily horoscopes. For your
own protection and security, when setting up an account to get your
horoscope, type in a birthday a few days before or after your true
birthday. This way, if your computer is compromised, the hackers won’t
know your "true birthday". The less you provide to the hackers the
better off you are in securing your personal information. A minute of
your time now is less expensive then a big bottle of aspirin later.

Tracker
Beefs Fiancee'

I know how important it is for me not to define myself by how others
perceive me.

Interested in purchasing my book named "Security Minds versus Malicious
Minds" visit:www.securityminds2003.com
It will teach you to learn about Windows, the Internet and Hacking

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[Schnippage]
J. Anything said by Tracker, The Trackers, Debbie, Archangel, or
certain other whackos on the internet/usenet should be taken as one
takes castor oil - sparingly ... avoided if at all possible.

--http://www.cotse.net - Use it, you know you want to.
If you're too scared to go look for yourself, ask me
about COTSE. I'd be happy to tell you about it.

"Tracker" <"snailmail(remove)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:...
> I. Many people have a desire to read their daily horoscopes. For your
> own protection and security, when setting up an account to get your
> horoscope, type in a birthday a few days before or after your true
> birthday. This way, if your computer is compromised, the hackers won't
> know your "true birthday". The less you provide to the hackers the
> better off you are in securing your personal information. A minute of
> your time now is less expensive then a big bottle of aspirin later.
>
I've personally sweated this one ever since I can remember. Knowing that
when I wind up with a compromised box this simple trick will keep my real
birth date secure, will keep me keepin' on.
Thanks Tracker. Thanks Beef.

"Tracker" <"snailmail(remove)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:...
> A. Some Internet Service Provider's like MSN reveal your sign-up full
> name when you try to send out requests to List Serves, Mailing Lists and
> E-mail. This reveals to the world what your real name is. Anyone who
> so desires can find out your Internet habits - even co-workers.
> B. There are plenty of Websites that track and take hold of your name
> which can then cause them to send snail mail (US Mail) with unsolicited
> garbage. Remember, there are sites which list every e-mail address you
> have associated yourself with on the Internet.
> C. An employer you have applied to for employment can go on the
> Internet and search for your real name and see what your Internet
> habits. They can also attain personal information that you would like
> to keep private.
> D. Let's say you posted to a Medical Website pertaining to a medical
> condition you have. As a new employer prospect they can find out what
> your condition is. Again, this is personal and private information.
> E. This is one mistake I've never made and never will. Some employers
> ask their employees to go online using their personal e-mail address to
> download software drivers and patches, etc. This is a Big No-No!
> Again, refer back to #1. By using a company computer, your e-mail
> address will be available and visible to your employer. And they could
> chose to track your Internet habits which is personal information.
> These words are not spoken lightly.
> F. God forbid you ever anger a person on the Internet, then your
> nightmares are just beginning. It isn't going to matter which Egroups,
> Newsgroup, List Serve or Mailing List that you make a comment to. If
> people have a mean streak they will take revenge against you.
> G. It's not a bright idea when filling out any form on the Internet to
> include your real name, city and state you reside in, except when making
> an actual purchase. In fact, there are times you might want to setup
> any new account using the opposite gender.
> H. This one is a humdinger, if you are truly one of them egotistical
> types. Say that you post from work; well guess what? Your work IP
> address is now present for all to see. I've had people tell me they
> were e-mailing me from their place of employment, but not to respond
> back to their e-mail address. Now your in deep if you anger anyone on
> the Internet. Your in for some trouble now when letters start appearing
> at your work place, to your bosses office or unwanted phone calls start
> coming in.
> I. Many people have a desire to read their daily horoscopes. For your
> own protection and security, when setting up an account to get your
> horoscope, type in a birthday a few days before or after your true
> birthday. This way, if your computer is compromised, the hackers won't
> know your "true birthday". The less you provide to the hackers the
> better off you are in securing your personal information. A minute of
> your time now is less expensive then a big bottle of aspirin later.
>
> Tracker
> Beefs Fiancee'
>
> I know how important it is for me not to define myself by how others
> perceive me.
>
> Interested in purchasing my book named "Security Minds versus Malicious
> Minds" visit:
> www.securityminds2003.com
> It will teach you to learn about Windows, the Internet and Hacking
>
> To view some kick butt artwork, visit:
> http://www.captiveimagery.com/index.cfm
>
>
>

"Tracker" <"> wrote in message
> I. Many people have a desire to read their daily horoscopes. For
> your own protection and security, when setting up an account to get
> your horoscope, type in a birthday a few days before or after your
> true birthday. This way, if your computer is compromised, the
> hackers won't know your "true birthday". The less you provide to the
> hackers the better off you are in securing your personal
> information. A minute of your time now is less expensive then a big
> bottle of aspirin later.

optikl <> wrote:
> I've personally sweated this one ever since I can remember. Knowing
> that when I wind up with a compromised box this simple trick will
> keep my real birth date secure, will keep me keepin' on.
> Thanks Tracker. Thanks Beef.

....

If they have hacked your machine enough to get your birthday - they have
enough that they don't need it.

--
Shenan Stanley
"Just trying to help"
-------------------------
How to use XPs Help and Supporthttp://tinyurl.com/fltf

> This babe has invented well and there is no reason to work. Sorry if your
> jealous of my knowledge and skills.

So how does your book sell? I suppose it can be found on the humor
shelf...

--

(Quote from one who found just the right words)

USENET POST WARNING
====================
The User by the name "Tracker" aka "Debbie", VPNSISHACKERSSECRET, aka
"snailmail" regularly posts incorrect, misleading and damaging information,
to rely on the advice of this person could result in irreparable damage to
your system. It is mypersonal advice not to listen to anything that this
person posts andcertainly to not attempt or believe anything this person
advises. The following link provides additional information

Tracker" <"snailmail(remove)222000 wrote:
>> Debbie... You do realize that if you ever decide to try to get a job
>> your potential employer is going to have a field day with all the crap
>> associated with YOUR name.
> This babe has invented well and there is no reason to work.

Invented? What? Invented a way to utter complete nonsense on a consistent
basis? You may have "invented" a new form of mental illness, I guess.
> Sorry if your jealous of my knowledge and skills.

You have no knowledge nor skills of which to be jealous. All you have is
complete ignorance coupled with an inability to learn from others. Those
two "skills" combined means you'll never ever perform even adequatly at
anything at all.

Stephen K. Gielda Spilled my beer when they jumped on the table and
proclaimed in <>:
> It should be further extrapolated:
>
> "Anything said on the Internet/Usenet should be taken with a grain
> of salt"

"Tracker" <"snailmail(remove)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:...
>
>
>
> This babe has invented well and there is no reason to work. Sorry if your
> jealous of my knowledge and skills.
>
> Tracker
> Beefs Fiancee'
>
>
> Interested in purchasing my book named "Security Minds versus Malicious
> Minds" visit:
> www.securityminds2003.com
> It will teach you to learn about Windows, the Internet and Hacking
>
> To view some kick butt artwork, visit:
> http://www.captiveimagery.com/index.cfm
>
> --

***I know how important it is for me not to define myself by how others
perceive me.***

This term would suggest that she has been seeing or is being seen by a
psychologist. The psychologist has used this term in his/her dealings with
Debbie and she has latched onto it as a snappy excuse for her mental state.
I doubt very much, that from the context in which she uses the term, she is
fully conversant with the full implications of what she states.
She actually craves recognition but has no abilities or skills either social
or intellectual to achieve her aims.
She is a sad,lonely person of low intellect and if her delusions ever became
self evident then she would feel so humiliated she would be left with only
one way out.
She has to cling to here delusional ramblings else she would fail to
function at all.
The future for Debbie can go in only one of two ways.
Incarceration in an institution.
Self harm.
A cure for her is most unlikely.

Wefare and all those $5 blowjobs to winos, and fucked-up old, ex-con bikers
keep Debbie in crack change very well.

"Tracker" <"snailmail(remove)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:...
>
>
> |{evin wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 03:11:36 +0400, Tracker
> > <"snailmail(remove)222000"@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > <snip a bunch of rubbish>
> >
> > Debbie... You do realize that if you ever decide to try to get a job
> > your potential employer is going to have a field day with all the crap
> > associated with YOUR name.
>
> This babe has invented well and there is no reason to work. Sorry if your
> jealous of my knowledge and skills.
>
> Tracker
> Beefs Fiancee'
>
> I know how important it is for me not to define myself by how others
> perceive me.
>
> Interested in purchasing my book named "Security Minds versus Malicious
> Minds" visit:
> www.securityminds2003.com
> It will teach you to learn about Windows, the Internet and Hacking
>
> To view some kick butt artwork, visit:
> http://www.captiveimagery.com/index.cfm
>
>

The "ear condom". She's grown tired of Beef slapping her upside the head
because she can't hear him whining for his Milwaukee's Best after he ear
fucks her. Only hole she has that hasn't been thourouly reamed.

"|{evin" <> wrote in message
news:...
> The correct word is " you're " and no, I'm not jealous of your your
> hallucinations (the things you refer to as 'knowledge' and 'skills').
>
> I'm curious to know what it is you've invented though, do give more
> details.
>

In article <3f37738a$0$52120$>,emove says...
> Stephen K. Gielda Spilled my beer when they jumped on the table and
> proclaimed in <>:
> > It should be further extrapolated:
> >
> > "Anything said on the Internet/Usenet should be taken with a grain
> > of salt"
>
> Agreed, Steve. BTW, nice ride (Your sig link)
>

Thanks, if I'm not online I am on that...well, considering that also has
Internet access, frequently it's both

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